— ' Glasses litted free of charge. We bave just received a large supply of the celebrated “Per- fected lenses’ warranted to give satisfection as they have done inthe past, We also have a nice assortment of nick!e and gold-filled frames of all patterns which we are sellir g cheaper than ever sold before. Weare selling the world-famed Murine for sore eyes at 50c per bottle, 2 drops cures, For further information appv w Jury & Co. (rebec Steamship CO. Str “CAMPANA,” Fon “ontrea! rrom Cb’iown see » 22nd May Monday 28th May onc» 4th June « llth June > itw “ we. woe * " n July ” Sto July * ié. “§ “ we = “ " 6th Aug ™ 33- 4<. 7 7a * “ 27th “ 3rd Sept. * 10:h Sept. ” a ~ 26h * “ lat Orr “« 8th Oct. ~ Be. > = Ie * °° 7? es 5th Nov. “ 12th Nov. Freight ‘handled carefully aadjat cur- rent rates. Pasreogers will find the accomodation the very Lest, and the tripupand down the St. Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ch ‘town, May 14th, 1900 Agents. dy2aw wed d& sat. fhe ‘i Ch’town Steam Navigation Co. uixsmited. STEAMERS “Northumberland” and “Princess Leave as below every [day, Sundays excep‘ed., Frem FP. int Dv Cueng, on arrival of 11.5 train from 8t. John for SumMer«ipe, conn: cling with express train for Char- + lottetown and Tignish, Frit 9tiiMeRSIDE On arrival of mornin; train from Charlottetown ani a! giutiors of P, E. I, RB. for Batya Dr Tune, copbecting with afternoon train for £7. Job, Bos¥ox and Mowtreat. Cénbet:'on at Monoton with train fo: Cassda and N. B.,a Sr. Jonn with CU. P. R.and railway for U.S. and Can eda, also at St. John with Steamers o' T: terr ational and Dominion Atlantic R R_ Lives, Tueeday acd Saturday after- Loone for Boston direct, due followin day at noon, aod on Monday, Wednes dey and Friday mornings with steamert lor : wtport, Portland and Boston. Fron f’1erou about half=past tbree on arrival ofdey train *om Halifax and S)du y for CHARLOTTETOWN. Frum « HARLOTTETOWN for Pictou at 8 3 6. m. (Opnecting there with day train- tir spe Breton and Ha ifax at Norr: typNey with steamer Bruce for New- fi tine t! sod. At tiatirax wih ©. A. and Plant Line tot -1on, Paseengers from all places cok. & I. Ratlwaey east of Charlottetowr ean | ave ome 24 hours later than i: iw. "gy Plant Steamers in Charlottetow 7rd vc pnect witb same steamer ii Hi hikes JLICuy? chetato be hed at Gram Tr anadian Pacific, Intercolonia 6: .i.£. 1. Reilwaye, on the Company’ sand cconecting lines in United Str snd Ci veda, mers aye run Oo Ea tern Standard, T u.¢ Ser ms F, W. HALES, Secretary. () rl ttete an, ©. K. . © eGL', UNIVERSITY, Montrea) SESSION 1900-1901. Mitr, « atlen Examinations, preliminary Le \- rove Courses of Study, will be held ot he ral ana at local centres on llth ras Mocuntreal in September, as QD «i. ‘ ot Arts (Men and ou) ms ‘be oally of Applied Science ;Mon. 17th Sept. culty vt Medicine a . Lew { Comparative Medi- : : : Veterinary Scene, Sat. 22nd Sept) Fa uity of Arts (Revised ar *in the urses are open al:o to PARTIAL op «is without Matriculation a? In ck. Kaculty of Apptied Science the urses in Civil, wectani-al, Electrwal and im agi neering, Chemistry and Architec- re also epen to PARTIAL STUDENTS ith a viatriculation. nations lor twenty-one first year ui » Exhibitions in the Facultv of Arts, ™ «ember at Montreal, Halifax, St Je} '. B,, Charlottetown, P. E. I., St. * Ntid., and other centres. _ 1c si rece vee udents On 17th Sevitember, 6 Gill No: mal Schoo! will be re-opened om... + ember. War ulars Of Examinations, and copies of the Curodar, containing full informaticn, may i vItaiped on application to Acetaiikh, See W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. Dk wORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence—Dorchester Stree Office Houre—9 to 10, a. m., lt: 3 and 7 4, p.m. Prom + attention to country calle. FREE! FREE!! . fron $90 to $2.00, will be held on the yal Victoria College, the new res- oer. . college for women, wil be ready to THE DAIL) A TRUE STATEMENT. By Foremso White, of the Hamiltcn Screw Worke. Mamilton, Aug. 13,—If a vote of the people were tobe taken to aecertain which is the most popular medicive on the market, Dodd’s Kidney Pill would lead by a large majority, One of the latest cures of that grand remedy is thet of Foreman T. H. White, of the Screw Works here, who test: fice that he was cured by Dodd’s Kidaey Pills of Kidney Disease of sight years standing, after other medicines had failed. Mr. White says ,,One box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills relieved me, four boxes cured me. Publieh this statement if you wish. It 1s trae iu every particular.” ibility What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)! of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative, It cures all dis¢ases Caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and meskes pale, weak nervous men, women and chilpren strong and healthy’ 50 cents & box. “How many boarders does Mrs, Sproone tak~ in this Bummer ?” asked Skidde. ** All of them,” replied Spuds _—_— ~-+~_+ -_ — Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows Chaplain—My friend, aren’t you sorry to be here ? Prisoner—No, sir; I’m infor having five wives. 200. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. a “If there ie to be a war with China you can bet that good glg Chicagois amply prepared for it’” “* In what way ?” “We have just advanced the price of canu‘d meat 25 cents g dozen cang?— Cleveland Plain Deal r, a a ee, nd Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, “Just home from Loodon, eh ?” “Yea,” replied the wesiern man, “ If ‘ook im ¢yerytting worth eeein’ in thy, town.” * ey did Bt. Paul’s Cathedral impress jou?” “Didn't go near it. I’m ® Minneapolis man, myself. —Philedelpbia Prees a A Good Stomach Ts essential to Fealth snd beyzpiress, but don’t blame the sicmsch for bilicusnces. It is deranged, apd cuuser poisoncus Lile tore main in the blooo causing indigestion. head - ache and irreguler action of the bowels’ Di. Chase’s Kidney-liver Pills regulate the llv*1 kidneys abd bowels and by their direct ac tion on these orgens eflect prempt and last ing cures of biliousness, dys +} s!a° headache and all kidney 4ilmentx. O74 pill a dose, 2 cents a box, at ail dealers, Teacher—Who was tLe man who never told a lie? Scholar— My cad. Teacher—No, no; George Wasbing- ton. Qh, all right,den, I’m going bome bome and tell my ded you said be wasa liar, —Inodiaoay olis Journal. —~— —~—~weaaiip—+ <> - Gis To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brim © Qt)! ine Tablets. All rugegists relund the Don:y it faile to cure be, W. Grove’s si 21e)u-e is cn each box Teacher (su:piciou+ly) Who wrcte your composition, Johnny ? Johnny—My father. What, all of i ? No’m ; I helped hita —Tratb. Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, etc. “Forgive me, my dear,” eaii the gos sip bumbly,*‘cut I thoughtiessly mene tioned to Mra. Brown the things th t you told me it strict confidence.” “There is nothing to forgive,” replied the wise woman pleasaniiy.° “it wos for that very purpore that Lioid (Lem to you Ip wirict coutideuce.” _ Wisard’s Linimeat cures Diphtheria. Vben It Hurts te Congh The cough that hurts, the congb that gets tight in thechest, is dally getting deeper and deeper into tne bronchial tubes and is making directiy for the lungs, to become pnt umobnia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Sucn —— yield only to the wonderful effi- ciency of Dr. Chase’s syrup oi Linseed and Vurpentine which lec sens tbe tipbiness and curvs cough and cold tcegether. 25 cents a botule, Family ,size 60 ceobls, Gia every- where. Sp ea ae ———— NOTICE. export butter. asked fora grant of $20,000 to everyone commends. « FOR THE FARMERS. COLD STORAGE. “The Government could not have wished for a more splendid justification of its actionfhan the results which have followed. Our butter was intro- duced on the English market and its superior quality b:came known. The Old Country buyers soon learned that Camada could supply the finest quality of creamery butter demanded—and on the English market it is the very best they want and are willing to pay for. Professor Robertson managed the whole business very skillfully, and last year’s venture ended by costing the country very littlke—a small outlay, in- deed, for the opening upof such a magnificent new marke:.” The Montreal Gazette remarks that the above words, of Mr. Dan. Derby- shire, of Brockville, one of the dairy trade authorities of Eastern Ontaria, re- fer to the inauguration of the plan of shipping butter to Great Britain in re- frigerated chambers. Thye are a cor- rect statement of the revival of a trade that in 1899 gave three and a half millions of dollars of British mo- ney to Canadian dairymen, ‘They were spoken in October, 1895, at the meeting of the Ontario Dairymen’s Association, nine months before Mr, Sydney Fisher became sinister of agri- culture. Moreover, though Mr. Derby shire is generally counted a Liberal, they were spoken in defence of the Conservative Government of the day against Liberal attacks in connection with the cold storage and refrigerated freight systen for the shipment of The system needed de- fence them, though it'does not now. The Conservative Government had test the practicability of an idea that today Mr. McMullen, then one of the Liberal chiefs, with better lungs than intelligent foresight, opposed the yote, The Montreal Herald jeered at the idea of a befogged Tory Government going into the gen- eral store business. The Toronto Globe joined in the chorus of ridicule and said that the best service the Gov- ernment could do the farmer was to leave him alone. The Governme:'t had gone ahead, had spent tne $20- ooo and incurred a loss. But the ice tad been broken. The shipment of butter f:om Montreal to Great Britain, which in 1894, was 32,000 packages, jumped in 1895 to 70,coo packages, ond this year, with only half the season gone, is 115,000 packages. Mr. Lerby- shire, a dairyman before he is a party- man, was defending a Government he opposed against the attacks of his po- litical friends, because it had donea wise and profitable thing for an impor- tant industry, which, before the action : ! was taken, was in a decline. ‘The quotation above bears directly on Mr. Fisher’s theory, that he is the inaugurator of the cold storage and re frigerated freight system. It shows that the system was in profitable eper- ation and had appoved itselfa year before Mr. Fisher became a minister, and when he was not even a member of Pariiament. Mr. Fisher is entitled to credit in connection with this sys- tem, for having recorganized and carried on a good thing. He was not the originator; he has not been an origin- .ator in anything. - oom ©. a NEW BOOK. The LifeofD. F. Moody” by his eon, W. R. Mvcdy, is before us The took theugh, admitted to have been hurriedly compiled, bears evidence of careful use of a large collection of incidents in the life of the great Evangelist, of a clear insight into bis stirr.og simple character, and of a'loving delicacy, yet withal of a nataral pride in opening up to the world the inner life of afather so wid ly beloved. The story of Mr. Moody’s you'b, of his boyish pranks aod experiences, is ‘old as out of his own mouth. Theaccouct of his great life’s work, of his tremendous activity, his perseverance and fortitude, is given in 8 series of facis, incidents and anecdoies which show more than aoything else woatthe man really wae. We would recommend thie book to all, whatever be their creed, and however they may differ {from Mr Moody in reiigious views, as ihe ¢true chronicle of a man who long labor- right and good, and who died leaving thousands t» thank God that he ha lived. The book is nicely bound io cloth blue aod gold, the printing is good and the il- lustrations, of which there areover a hundred, are well chosen and clear, & £408 mm | —a/ The Skylark. I heard ® song as the morning star Died in adawu of June; No cloud ite blue of the east did mar; Over tne earth the ture Fell from the heights where the lonely bird Sag unto Israel : i all aleve in the si'ence heard All that ber heart did tell, O wild song from the bltie and far, Youth and the world may boast Songs tbat are sweet, but the sweetest are Songs that the ear:h has lost. — Harry de Vere Stacpoole, im the L x- dou Cutiook. bd A Russian Opizion. Lexpox, August 14.—General Grede~ k. tt reports to the Russian war office the occup ion of San Caaa and the passer across (be Chingtau mountsios. Orders have been issued for the formation of two additional Siverian army corps. A eemi- official Shangha) telegram published in S.. Petereburg describes the sending of British troops to Shanghai, as without the least neceesity, ” EXAMINEK €HAKLOTTETOWN AUGUST 16, 1900 Tr. de of the Yukon, ee Vicor ria, B. C., August 14.—According to adv ces brought by the steamer Dan- ube, Canadians are deing the chief trade of tne Lower Yukon. It ie reported that they are shipping gocds freely from Daw- ron, end as there are «o United States (flicers on the boundary they do not have to pay duty. - thnees comes SP ed manfu!ly and zealously for what is; | —Tbe only member of the Cabinet who has Istely reterred publicly to the Chinese question is Lord Lendonderry, Postmas- Poe matin’ In meperch nt @ rolitical meeting he urged that the powers shonld Mandarins and other rages committed, instead of allowing subordinates, ment Considered it was under a@ special obligation to protect Shanghai, eel —_ A Victim of Piles For 20 Years—A Constant Sufferer From Bleeding and Pro Piles—Cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. In vain did Mrs. Jas. Brown, of Hin- tonburgh, near Ottawa, search for a cure for piles. In Europe and America she tried every remedy available, but it remoined for Dr. Chase’s Ointment to effect a cure. Mrs. Brown writes:—‘*I have beer a eonstant sufferer from nearly every form of piles for the last twenty years, and during that time both here and in the Old Country have tried most every remedy. “I am only doing justice to Dr. Chase’a Ointment when I say that I believe it to be the best remedy ob- tainable for bleeding and protruding piles. I strongly recommend Dr. Chagse’s Ointment te mothers, or indeed to any person suffering from that dread torment—piles.”’ Physicians and druggists recommend Dr. Chase’s Ointment as the one pre- paration that will never fail to cure piles. It is guatanteed to positively cure piles, whether fteching, bleeding, or protruding. 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmansen, Bates and Ca, Toronto, Kxcursions ¢9 Pictou The most pleasant way of Spending & hot day. Return Tickets good for day of issue, will be sold on, steamer “PRINCESS” for one dollar and fifty cents each. Fare will include Tea on return voyage Steamer leaves half past nine Joca Returns about nine in the evening. By order F, W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navig-tion Co,, Ltd, Ch’town, July 7th, 1900 seek no indiscriminate vengeance, but should insiston the punishment of the high personages who were really responsible for the out- themselves to be put cff by the execution of a miecellaneous selection of less guilty Great Britain, said the speaker, must do what it could to pres serve Order in ihe Yangtse valley,and be ; maintained that Her Majesty’s Govern~ A a Charlottetown Businnee. pss. Will re-open for the fal] erm On Monday, Angust 80 int Although students tay 20th nt t time, it is desirable that j ’ : intending “YM dent» enro!! as soon ag Possible : a & = Opens. radnates from thi r employment, and they will : in keeping up our direction by enter} ae q as pagsible. ‘PE 88 eerly 1D the tery SuBsecrs: Book-k onal double entry (‘beoretj Actua! Business Prantl Penmanship, Business Commercial Arithmetice Railroading Steam boati ~ practice in the College Berk) mela Shorthand and Navigation, IPEMTing Facutry: L B y; : Teacher of Book: keepin Pricing Basinese Practice, Businens ence, Ty pewriting and Navige: acmil] : ae Teacher of Railroading. rt Banking, Accounting and Acted Bust Practice. J Barry Willie F enmanehip. ~ Teacher of Baking Wm. Moren (j; Teacher Sborthand. “— * Joncas (Que eacher of Dn, i ing, Letiering os ye : Beside our regular Couree of iu on Commercial Law, Leoteane a giveo by many of our Businest men. Anpoy | application forme, wpply at once to testimonials, ¢ L. B, ven W our Goods Faust Blend Coffee in 1 Ib ti (Very fine flavor) — Roast Beafin 2 lb tins dead Cor pressed Ham in 2b tins 3% exd Ceylon Tea in 1 )b fancy tins Pineapple Chunks in 2 Jb tins 30c each Quaker Rolled Oats, 6c packye FF Dessicated Rolled Wheat l6c pack § Brown and Webbs pure : Fruit Syrups 35¢ bottle Wes: India Lime Juice 25¢ boitle & Gat Beer BY SPECIALISTS, PAINLESS DENTISTRY by cx of ELECTRICITY or by he} i BERL:N METHOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Cwm] § and Bridge Work (Teeth with | FF out Plates). ARTIFICIAL TEETH—We mitt ell kinds. Teeth Without Paia. Berlin Dental Parlors. | CHARLOTTETOM®. nee Ie hereby given that any pereon found tithing without permission or otherwise trespassing on the stream of property at ; Moore’s Mili, Milton, either below or above the mill, will be ;rosecuied without Ji¢tinction. dy 2 aw tf. = a Gott Bros will conduct the sale. a GREAT GLEARANGE SALE OF BOUT CEE STOCK OF ; W. H. STEWART & CO,| Who Have Cone of Business, Will be Scld at TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTE Discounts 30 to 40 per cent and Half Price es The Stock Is Practically New; Now is the time to buy Shoes at yourown price - _ale for cash onl’ |